Abstract

This paper investigates the ozone storing properties of silica gel. There are three kinds of storing technologies for ozone at present: First, ozone gas is stored at high pressure in a gaseous state. As ozone is used, it is discharged from the container. Second, silica gel (which stores ozone at low temperatures) is able to adsorb ozone. When the silica gel is heated, ozone becomes detached. Third, silica gel that is stored under high atmospheric pressure can adsorb ozone. To detach ozone, the atmospheric pressure is reduced. It has been found that it is unnecessary to change the temperature and pressure inside the container when removing ozone from silica gel. This means that ozone can be detached from silica gel using very little energy. This system is proposed for storing ozone in industry, and this system is effective for Power Load Leveling.

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